http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=237514 Iraq‘s Sadr calls for halt to attacks on US troops Extremist Iraqi cleric warns that if US forces do not leave by year-end deadline, violence against military would resume at full force. BAGHDAD – Fiercely anti-US Iraqi cleric Moqtada al-Sadr on Sunday called on his followers to suspend attacks against US troops to […]

Associated Press writers Patrick Quinn and Heidi Vogt contributed to this report from Kabul. KABUL, Afghanistan — Nearly 80 American soldiers were wounded and five Afghans civilians were killed in a Taliban truck bombing targeting an American base in eastern Afghanistan, NATO said Sunday, a stark reminder that the war in Afghanistan still rages 10 […]

http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.10359/pub_detail.asp How Far Have we Come? Gadi Adelman Yes, somehow, the Muslims are always the “victims” now; it probably would be a case where they scream “Islamophobia” such as in the recent case at the Playland Park in NY over a safety rule that prevented Muslim women from going on some of the rides while […]

The Horror of 9/11, I Remember… But Too Many Others Forget http://yidwithlid.blogspot.com Three hours after leaving my house, I was sitting in my office at Nickelodeon (I was the publisher of Nickelodeon Magazine) working on 2002 projections when I received an IM from my brother “hey Jeff some idiot just flew a plane into one […]

http://badrachel.blogspot.com/ Mourner’s Kaddish Magnified and sanctified may His great name be, in the world He created by His will. May He establish His kingdom in your lifetime and in your days, and in the lifetime of all the house of Israel, swiftly and soon, and say Amen. May His great name be blessed for ever […]

How Harvard Remembered 9/11 Posted By Hillel Stavis URL to article: http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/how-harvard-remembered-911/ While most of the nation was commemorating the fallen of 9/11 with sadness and resolve to understand the ongoing threat of Islamic extremism, arguably the nation’s foremost institution of higher learning approached the tenth anniversary from a very different perspective. At Harvard, […]

9/11 and the Pastness of the Past URL to article: http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/911-and-the-pastness-of-the-past/ A couple of months ago, when Howard Stern took a couple of weeks off from his morning radio show, Sirius radio replayed “The History of Howard Stern, Part Four,” the final installment of which consists mostly of generous excerpts from the Stern show for […]

As should be evident to anyone who is not in denial and is willing to credit the evidence mounting by the day, the West is now under siege. Paradoxically, it appears to be increasingly at the mercy not only of radical Islam, but of its own anomie and its blatant philistinism. Indeed the former preys relentlessly upon the latter as it does upon the ineluctable corollary of cultural weakness, the presumably tolerant and progressive ethos of so-called “liberal” thinking. “Something stirs in the East, a sleepless malice” says one of the characters in The Lord of the Rings [1]. What stirs in the West, however, is a growing tendency to fall asleep, a kind of spiritual encephalitis generating an epidemic of lethargy before reality and accompanied by various spastic maneuvers intended to disguise the truth.

Page Printed from: http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/../2011/09/obama_and_our_911_trauma.html Where did the idea of Obama come from? Let’s examine an obvious, yet overlooked source: the rubble of the Twin Towers. 9/11 was the most traumatic day in American history, and its horrors left deep gashes in our national soul. We stumbled around in pain and confusion for years, groping for […]